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Definition of print
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Print (n.) A
printed
publication,
more
especially
a
newspaper
or other
periodical..
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Typewriting
::
Typewriting
(n.) The act or art of using a
typewriter;
also, a print made with a
typewriter..
Manuscript
::
Manuscript
(a.)
Written
with or by the hand; not
printed;
as, a
manuscript
volume..
Index
::
Index (n.) A table for
facilitating
reference
to
topics,
names,
and the like, in a book; --
usually
alphabetical
in
arrangement,
and
printed
at the end of the
volume..
Tract
::
Tract (v.) The
footprint
of a wild
beast.
Polychrome
::
Polychrome
(a.)
Executed
in the
manner
of
polychromy;
as,
polychrome
printing..
Register
::
Register
(v. i.) To
correspond
in
relative
position;
as, two
pages,
columns,
etc. ,
register
when the
corresponding
parts fall in the same line, or when line falls
exactly
upon line in
reverse
pages,
or (as in
chromatic
printing)
where the
various
colors
of the
design
are
printed
consecutively,
and
perfect
adjustment
of parts is
necessary..
Roman
::
Roman (n.) Roman type,
letters,
or
print,
collectively;
-- in
distinction
from
Italics..
Transprint
::
Transprint
(v. t.) To
transfer
to the wrong place in
printing;
to print out of
place.
Daguerreotype
::
Daguerreotype
(v. t.) To
impress
with great
distinctness;
to
imprint;
to
imitate
exactly.
Coal Tar
::
Coal tar () A
thick,
black,
tarry
liquid,
obtained
by the
distillation
of
bituminous
coal in the
manufacture
of
illuminating
gas; used for
making
printer's
ink, black
varnish,
etc. It is a
complex
mixture
from which many
substances
have been
obtained,
especially
hydrocarbons
of the
benzene
or
aromatic
series..
Interlineation
::
Interlineation
(n.) That which is
interlined;
a
passage,
word, or line
inserted
between
lines
already
written
or
printed..
Autotypography
::
Autotypography
(n.) A
process
resembling
nature
printing,
by which
drawings
executed
on
gelatin
are
impressed
into a soft metal
plate,
from which the
printing
is done as from
copperplate..
Stroke
::
Stroke
(v. t.) A mark or dash in
writing
or
printing;
a line; the touch of a pen or
pencil;
as, an up
stroke;
a firm
stroke..
Break
::
Break (v. t.) An
interruption
in
continuity
in
writing
or
printing,
as where there is an
omission,
an
unfilled
line, etc..
Account
::
Account
(n.) A
registry
of
pecuniary
transactions;
a
written
or
printed
statement
of
business
dealings
or debts and
credits,
and also of other
things
subjected
to a
reckoning
or
review;
as, to keep one's
account
at the
bank..
Feuilleton
::
Feuilleton
(n.) A part of a
French
newspaper
(usually
the
bottom
of the
page),
devoted
to light
literature,
criticism,
etc.; also, the
article
or tale
itself,
thus
printed..
Polyautography
::
Polyautography
(n.) The act or
practice
of
multiplying
copies
of one's own
handwriting,
or of
manuscripts,
by
printing
from
stone,
-- a
species
of
lithography..
Handbill
::
Handbill
(n.) A
loose,
printed
sheet,
to be
distributed
by
hand..
Macule
::
Macule
(v.) To blur;
especially
(Print.),
to blur or
double
an
impression
from type. See
Mackle..
Sprit
::
Sprinter
(n.) One who
sprints;
one who runs in
sprint
races;
as, a
champion
sprinter..
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